Gerbils for adoption, Northumberland

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Dark eyed honey & Red eyed honey females. One is bold & inquisitive, the other a wee bit more skittish, but both are fine once held and calm down quickly when out and about running around. Still quite young, around 9 months maximum.

Pair 2:

Golden Agouti Male duo. These lads are just over 1 year old we think, as they have started to bulk out while they have been with us. One of these lads escaped and lived rogue in the house for a month before coming back to live with his brother again! However this doesn't seem to have made him more or less skittish! You can tell them apart as he is a much leaner build than his brother, as my OH was still putting the same amount of food in the tank as when there were 2 gerbils in there!

Pair 3:

Spotted Nutmeg & Nutmeg females. These 2 girls are just gorgeous! They're currently on pregnancy watch as we don't know their background but no signs yet so fingers crossed! They seem quite young, 6 months maximum and are bold, inquisitive girls. Very friendly and very active girls

Pair 4:

Agouti & Light Colourpoint Agouti Males, These 2 are forever pottering about on top of the substrate and always greet you at food time, wanting to come out for a play! I'll try to get better photos of these lads, but they're really fast! As you can see they're fine being handled, and we think they're about 9 months old.